Pompeii

Set in 79 A.D., POMPEII tells the epic story of Milo, a slave turned invincible gladiator who finds himself in a race against time to save his true love Cassia, the beautiful daughter of a wealthy merchant who has been unwillingly betrothed to a corrupt Roman Senator. As Mount Vesuvius erupts in a torrent of blazing lava, Milo must fight his way out of the arena in order to save his beloved as the once magnificent Pompeii crumbles around him.

Set in 79 AD, "Pompeii" is the legendary story about Milo, a slave turned into an invincible warrior must race against time to save his love, Cassia, who is a beautiful young daughter of a rich merchant. She was forced to marry a depraved Roman senator. And when Vesuvius volcanic peak erupted hot lava flows, Milo must find a way to be out of the arena to save his love among the collapsing Pompeii ... . You can read more in Google, Youtube, Wiki

Pompeii torrent reviews

Michael W (au) wrote: A bit of a throwback to some of Allen's earlier work. Very enjoyable.

Courtney G (kr) wrote: Was interested in it obviously because of the Snape and Ron mini reunion. But it was actually pretty good. It gives you a glimpse of what it was probably like when this place had acts like Blondie, The Ramones, Iggy Pop, and The Police play there.

cynthia m (br) wrote: This was an okay movie, not really interested in her style of art though.

CJ C (mx) wrote: I guess a subway is kinda like a coffin lol. Creepy flick.

Brett I (gb) wrote: I kind of liked it...

Amanda R (de) wrote: This movie makes me want to drink vodka and sing sad songs. Good character study... Not much on plot.

Veer G (mx) wrote: After three seasons of the animated t.v. show, it is great to have Mark Hamill reprise his role as the Joker once again.

Colby J (jp) wrote: One of my childhood favorites.

Jason M (au) wrote: The Wild LifeInitial Reaction: As supposed to the Mild LifeMain Characters Roberson Crusoe: He's an explorer. He's voiced by Matthias Schweighofer. Tuesday: He's a parrot. He's voiced by David HowardPlot Summary When Roberson crashes onto a deserted island, he meets up with several odd creatures who think he's a threat. But the real danger comes from a pair of cats that were on board Roberson's ship. They go out and try to eat the other animals - well because that's what cats do. So it's up to the island animals to help Crusoe adopt to life, build a shelter and some other ... things and defend it all from those cats - because those cats deserve to die of starvation (hold on - there might be a problem with that line of thinking.)SCORING Main Characters Crusoe comes across as too much of a dimwit for me to like - or be a "hero" of the film. And Tuesday just comes across as more annoying with his constant voice over of the events. SCORE: 2 Supporting Cast The rest of the film is just a bunch of characters that the writers put in hoping that something will work. And most of them don't work - from the pirates to the kingfisher to the armadillo. These characters just don't add enough quirkiness to the mix. SCORE: 3 Plot This is one film that's overstuffed and overly simple at the same time. Most of the film is about the island animals trying to fight off the cats - who just want to eat something. And to make matters worse is this film has one of the most sudden endings I've seen in a long time. It's as if the makers of the film suddenly realize they're out of time, money and ideas and just put credits on screen. SCORE: 1 Originality This film tries to mix a really bad survivor film with a film about talking animals - and it doesn't have anything that I consider fresh or inventive. SCORE: 2 Violence Factor There's a scene where one animal dies in an explosion (off camera), and there's a lot of things getting destroyed. But a climatic action sequence does goes on for far too long - and it feels very contrived. SCORE: 2 Other Moral Issues I still don't understand why it's bad that these cats hunt other animals. It's what they do! SCORE: 2 Final Score (out of 60): 12 % Score: 20% This is one film that should've gone straight to DVD - or not made at all.